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Good Evening,
Our stretch of mild weather is just about to run out. However, tonight stays mild with temperatures climbing through the 40's. We stay with cloudy skies and the chance for an isolated shower or two. Sunday is likely to bring record setting warmth. We spend
the day in the 60's. We're forecasting a high of 67° in Indy. That would break the current record of 65° set in 1984. The warmth comes with clouds and a noticeable mugginess in the air. We could have a few showers or rumbles of thunder through the day. Far
northern locations have the highest chance of wet weather. A powerful cold front approaches the area Sunday evening into Sunday night. This will bring more widespread rain to the area. There's also the chance we could have a few strong to severe storms develop.
All of Indiana is included in a Marginal Risk (1/5) of severe weather. Damaging wind is the main threat, but an isolated tornado can't be ruled out. Be sure to have a way to get any weather alerts that may be issued. About a third to half inch of rain is expected
for most areas. Our weather changes come with some gusty winds Sunday through Monday. The strongest gusts are expected Monday.